TOPIC 1: CULTURE Aspects and Elements of Culture Culture can be defined as all the behaviors, ways of life, arts, beliefs and institutions of a population that are passed from generation to generation. Culture has been called “the way of life of an entire society”. As such, it includes codes of manners, dress, language, religion, rituals, norms of behaviour – as law and morality – and systems of beliefs, as well as the arts. The Origin of Culture: As stated before, culture is the totality of people’s way of life, so it is compatible with human life. It is argued historically that, culture…
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CIVICS NOTES FOR FORM THREE Click the links below to view the notes: TOPIC 1 – PROMOTION OF LIFE SKILLS TOPIC 2 – ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT TOPIC 3 – POVERTY BENEFITS OF WORKING IN OUR SOCIETY – PART 39. Contribute to the development of the country The country gets its money through the levies and taxes we pay. Work is the backbone of the country’s economy. Developmental projects in the country such as building schools, hospitals, construction of roads etc, are done through the money we pay. A nation with a lot of working people will develop faster than…
TOPIC 3: POVERTY Poverty refers to a situation where a person cannot attain the minimum level of well-being. The concept of well-being can be applied to different dimensions like consumption, income, education and other basic needs. – Poverty is characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, shelter, education and information. – Poverty is also characterized by lack of income and productive resources to ensure sustainable livelihoods, hunger and malnutrition, ill health, limited or lack of access to education and other basic services. Poverty also includes homelessness and inadequate housing, social discrimination…
TOPIC 2: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Economic development is the increase in economic growth and the distribution of the goods and services among the people. It also refers to an increase in production and quality. Meaning of Development Development is a process to improve the lives of people in a country. This involves not only raising living standards, for instance goods and services, but a promotion of self-esteem, dignity, respect and people’s freedom to choose and to take control of their own lives. Levels of Development There are two levels of development, namely individual and national development. 1. Individual or personal…
TOPIC 1: PROMOTION OF LIFE SKILLS Life skills are the means through which a person can live well in a society. They are the ways an individual can properly manage his/her life and that of other people. Promotion of life skills is of great importance in modern societies because of the prevailing socio-economic, political and cultural changes that have been accelerated by scientific and technological advancements. The undergoing changes require good leadership, teamwork, positive relationships, self-worth and self-confidence from members of societies or communities so as to survive in this competitive world. Good Leadership, Team Work, Positive Relationship, Self-Worth and…
KISWAHILI NOTES FOR SECONDARY STUDENTS According to Tanzania Education Syllabus Click the links below to view the notes: ORDINARY LEVEL ADVANCED LEVEL
KISWAHILI NOTES FOR ADVANCED LEVEL According to Tanzania Education Syllabus Click the links below to view the notes: FORM FIVE FORM SIX WHY WE STUDY KISWAHILI The most spoken language in Africa is Swahili which is said to have between 100 and 150 million speakers. Known as a ‘Bantu’ language, Swahili apparently originated from other languages like Arabic. This is the official language of Tanzania, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Kenya, but it is also used in countries like Ethiopia, Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, southern Somalia, northern Mozambique and the…
KISWAHILI NOTES FOR ORDINARY LEVEL Click the links below to view the notes: FORM ONE FORM TWO FORM THREE FORM FOUR HOW TO LEARN ANY LANGAUGE EASILY 1. Watch short videos When you study a foreign language, one of the options is to watch movies with subtitles in the target language. That is great. It comes with a but. You don’t always have time to watch the whole movie. Try watching short videos instead. There are endless possibilities when it comes to resources. You can watch videos about topics you’re interested in. Watching…
KISWAHILI NOTES FOR FORM SIX(Kiswahili Kidato cha Sita)We have:Notes 1 and Notes 2 Notes 1The notes have been categorized into: Topic 1, Topic 2, Topic 3, Topic 4, Topic 5, Topic 6 and Topic 7 Topic 1FASIHI KWA UJUMLAClick Here to get a full view of the notes seen below Topic 2MAENDELEO YA FASIHI ANDISHI Click Here to get afull view of the notes seen below Topic 3UHAKIKI WA RIWAYA Click Here to get afull view of the notes seen below Topic 4UHAKIKI WA TAMTHILIYAClick Here to get a full view of the notes seen below Topic 5UHAKIKI WA MASHAIRI Click Here to get afull view of the notes seen below Topic 6UHAKIKI…
KISWAHILI NOTES FOR FORM FIVE(Kiswahili Kidato cha Tano)We have:Notes 1 and Notes 2 Notes 1The notes have been categorized into:Topic 1, Topic 2, Topic 3 and Topic 4 Topic 1 MATUMIZI YA SARUFI na UTUMIZI WA LUGHAClick Here to get a full view of the notes seen below Topic 2MAENDELEO YA KISWAHILI Click Here to get a full view of the notes seen below Topic 3UTUNGAJIClick Here to get a full view of the notes seen below Topic 4TAFSIRI na UKALIMANI Click Here to get a full view of the notes seen below Notes 2To view the Notes, click the following links below: 1. MATUMIZI YA LUGHA 2. MAENDELEO YA KISWAHILI 3.…